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the national debt. everything is going to be just fine. which is true if you are one of those 12 people who own more than they owe. everything will be fine. i am talking about the part of the national that, the entitlement programs added many trillions to the burden. interest on the national that in 2016 amounted to $241 billion or 1.3% of gdp. spending on social security and medicare was $2 trillion. we spent even more in 2017. the spending is formulaic and has largely capped. interest on the national that has skyrocketed. it must be refinanced every five years or so. essentially it is a floating rate debt. interest rates are low now. they are heading higher. as i mentioned, they reached into the upper teens in the late 1970's and could go there again if inflation expectations rise. by 2023, we could be spending 20% on debt service alone. that would put tremendous pressure on other expenditures. that would put tremendous upward pressure on tax rates and fourth places. 20% is a nightmare scenario. it's
the national debt. everything is going to be just fine. which is true if you are one of those 12 people who own more than they owe. everything will be fine. i am talking about the part of the national that, the entitlement programs added many trillions to the burden. interest on the national that in 2016 amounted to $241 billion or 1.3% of gdp. spending on social security and medicare was $2 trillion. we spent even more in 2017. the spending is formulaic and has largely capped. interest on the...
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spill over onto the streets of the nation's capital king reassured the white house and the event took place but on the terms set by kennedy . on the day of the march the whole of america could follow proceedings mind and thanks to cameras set up along the route the three national networks gave wide coverage to the event which was the culmination of a decade of intense struggle for civil rights. what you see is an emphasis on black and white together. the march was about three quarters african-americans one quarter white but if you look at the coverage you would think it was almost fifty fifty so one way that television news was framing this monumental phenomenon is of blacks and whites coming together each see images of marchers and the emphasis is always on dignity. so you see these framed portraits of marchers. you know the t.v. cameras are always looking for well dressed marchers and and this was part of the organizing of the march where your best clothes right you're going to be seen by the nation. so the impulse seems to be on the day of the march to portray this for television v
spill over onto the streets of the nation's capital king reassured the white house and the event took place but on the terms set by kennedy . on the day of the march the whole of america could follow proceedings mind and thanks to cameras set up along the route the three national networks gave wide coverage to the event which was the culmination of a decade of intense struggle for civil rights. what you see is an emphasis on black and white together. the march was about three quarters...
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world how the united nations. holistically can approach conflict resolution in what seems to be a very very troubling time for millions of people around the world and i want the year two thousand and eighteen to be a year when we are successful in preventing conflicts we are working on it very hard in the united nations and i really hope that we will be able to say at the end of this year that has been a better year than many years before and that we have been able to save people's life and we have been able to save a values and monies by preventing it for summer stuff like chuck president of the u.n. general assembly thank you very much for talking to al jazeera thank you but if you see. this live. it is live or treat. their lives just listing it all this time on al-jazeera. and then reported well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they s
world how the united nations. holistically can approach conflict resolution in what seems to be a very very troubling time for millions of people around the world and i want the year two thousand and eighteen to be a year when we are successful in preventing conflicts we are working on it very hard in the united nations and i really hope that we will be able to say at the end of this year that has been a better year than many years before and that we have been able to save people's life and we...
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in so doing, strengthen the nation, strengthen the world. anatomy of the message is as sprawling and complex as the whole field of human relationships. foreign policy, fran an exploration of a recent statement from hanoi , a slight change of wording speaks volumes of the language of a diplomat. as all-consuming as the war in vietnam appeared to be, there were challenges at home. the city riots of 1967 were still fresh in the minds of everyone. there remained the heart cold --t -- hard cold fact mustresident's message offer more than a promise, it must provide for realistic measures, expanded job opportunities for the hard-core unemployed, housing for their families, a rebuilding of dying cities. income for farmworkers lagged far behind the national average. there was unfinished legislative work and president johnson was all too conscious of the fact that america lagged far behind the rest of the world in saving the lives of infants. among children, crippling defects were also -- were discovered too late for corrective action. the president's
in so doing, strengthen the nation, strengthen the world. anatomy of the message is as sprawling and complex as the whole field of human relationships. foreign policy, fran an exploration of a recent statement from hanoi , a slight change of wording speaks volumes of the language of a diplomat. as all-consuming as the war in vietnam appeared to be, there were challenges at home. the city riots of 1967 were still fresh in the minds of everyone. there remained the heart cold --t -- hard cold fact...
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at the initial organizing meeting of the united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. and she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of that delegation. she figured that they were trying to find a spot for her where she could do the least damage, as she said, because they felt that she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. so they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of programs, and that would end up being the most important committee that they had at the united nations because her proudest achievement was the universal declaration of human rights. because in the 30 articles that are in that document, it outlines all of the rights that every human being on this planet should have. in order to achieve world peace. and she always felt that that was the one thing that she accomplished that made everything she did prior to that worthwhile. we're on the second floor of mrs. roosevelt's home and we are now entering her bedro
at the initial organizing meeting of the united nations. she was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. and she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of that delegation. she figured that they were trying to find a spot for her where she could do the least damage, as she said, because they felt that she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. so they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of...
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world how the united nations. holistically can approach conflict resolution in what seems to be a very very troubling time for millions of people around the world i want the year two thousand and eighteen to be a year when we are successful in preventing conflicts we are working on it very hard in the united nations and i really hope that we will be able to say at the end of this year that has been a better year than many years before and that we have been able to save people's lives and we have been able to save a values and monies by preventing mr mercer bloodshot president of the u.n. general assembly thank you very much for talking charges here thank you but if you see. the controversial leader of islamic jihad his cock he is one of the most wanted turns to history is really come to terms on his alleged extra judicial killings by israeli intelligence and assad says being caught in the last throes the outcome is only death if someone tried to. keep immediately syrian intelligence was shut down the border to kil
world how the united nations. holistically can approach conflict resolution in what seems to be a very very troubling time for millions of people around the world i want the year two thousand and eighteen to be a year when we are successful in preventing conflicts we are working on it very hard in the united nations and i really hope that we will be able to say at the end of this year that has been a better year than many years before and that we have been able to save people's lives and we...
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in the national labor relations act. i ask unanimous consent to insert these letters into the record, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. takano: thank you, mr. speaker. i strongly urge my colleagues to oppose this legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, is recognized. mr. lamalfa: mr. speaker, in summary, the federal government had a very spotty record over the many decades of its treatment of native american indian tribes in this nation. for us to not act in order to countermand what the national labor relations brd has done on its own would be a mistake. it would be wrongheaded in that we're going to have the types of relations, government-to-government relations with those in this country that level of respect, then congress needs to act, congress needs to maintain that relation. and so for local governments, state governments to have this protection if the nlra and tribes not to then
in the national labor relations act. i ask unanimous consent to insert these letters into the record, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. takano: thank you, mr. speaker. i strongly urge my colleagues to oppose this legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, is recognized. mr. lamalfa: mr. speaker, in summary, the federal government had a very spotty record over the...
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to the national security law issues of the day. and for that reason we're very pleased and happy to have c-span with us today. c-span 2 will be broadcasting this live at this time and for that reason when you ask questions, we'd ask that you please identify yourself, both so that our speakers know who you are, as well as the larger audience. another of the missions of the ada is in nonpartisan, as well as bipartisan fashion to talk about highlight and advance the national security law and do so in two ways. one to stand up for the principal of physical security but do so consistent with our national security values. that's the essence of what the standing committee in law and national security is all about. that's also why i'm so pleased that our speakers are two people who spent their entire careers doing just that, standing up for it physical security of the united states but doing so in a manner consistent with our values. our discussions are harvey and fran townsend. i was trying to figure out if i would go through their bios b
to the national security law issues of the day. and for that reason we're very pleased and happy to have c-span with us today. c-span 2 will be broadcasting this live at this time and for that reason when you ask questions, we'd ask that you please identify yourself, both so that our speakers know who you are, as well as the larger audience. another of the missions of the ada is in nonpartisan, as well as bipartisan fashion to talk about highlight and advance the national security law and do so...
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overseeing the national strategic national stockpile. gathering and analyzing key data and serving as a trusted source of information to the public. i'm interested to hear from all of you today about your work to fulfill these important roles and keep our country safe. mr. chairman, i do want to say i'm frustrated that director fitzgerald is once again unable to join us today. due to conflict of interest presented by investment the cdc director still has to recuse herself on some of the important health issues that we face. including issues related to data collection and information sharing. which are very relevant to the conversation we are having today. i am concerned that she still cannot give her full attention to all of the pressing health threats we face and hope that these conflicts of interest will be resolved soon. thank you doctor stephen redd for joining us in her place and i look forward to hearing from you. >> senator alexander. >> thank you, senator. and thank you for your willingness to chair this hearing. on march 2013, p
overseeing the national strategic national stockpile. gathering and analyzing key data and serving as a trusted source of information to the public. i'm interested to hear from all of you today about your work to fulfill these important roles and keep our country safe. mr. chairman, i do want to say i'm frustrated that director fitzgerald is once again unable to join us today. due to conflict of interest presented by investment the cdc director still has to recuse herself on some of the...
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the national trust, our signature program is called national treasures. it is about six years in the making. it is where the national trust partners with community and property owners for generally between two to five years to remove an impending threat to a nationally significant building and identify solutions for the preservation of those places. i want to give you a quick overview of some of the african american treasure campaigns. the stadium in patterson, new jersey, this is the home field of larry who integrated major league baseball three months after jackie robinson. i'm proud to say that through the national treasure campaign , we designated it as a national historic landmark and included it in the boundaries of the national park. and it is now preserved in perpetuity. founders library at howard university in washington, d.c. what i love about this space is that it was designed by an early pioneering black architect who was a university architect for decades at howard university. but it has at one point, howard's law school was housed insi
the national trust, our signature program is called national treasures. it is about six years in the making. it is where the national trust partners with community and property owners for generally between two to five years to remove an impending threat to a nationally significant building and identify solutions for the preservation of those places. i want to give you a quick overview of some of the african american treasure campaigns. the stadium in patterson, new jersey, this is the home...
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constituting the great field of human concerns, he said would be left to the states, not the national government. his government would be the smallest possible, one without patronage, without bureaucracy, without a military establishment, no standing army and without all the other coercive instruments of power. the national government would keep you would closely resemble the articles of federation that had been scrapped by the philadelphia convention in 1787. under jefferson's administration, we were living under that administration we scarcely knew there was a federal government and it was only the delivery of the mail which would have touched you that you knew that you lived in, that there was a federal government at all. now, like most liberals at the time or progressives is the term, they refer to themselves as liberals. jefferson had a magnanimous view of human nature. he believed literally that it's important to understand, literally and what he wrote in the declaration of independence. that all men are created equal. in his case, only white men. but other americans share that
constituting the great field of human concerns, he said would be left to the states, not the national government. his government would be the smallest possible, one without patronage, without bureaucracy, without a military establishment, no standing army and without all the other coercive instruments of power. the national government would keep you would closely resemble the articles of federation that had been scrapped by the philadelphia convention in 1787. under jefferson's administration,...
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one of the things unique to the national world war i museum and memorial is that we get the opportunity to tell the global story, and we get to one of my favorite spaces, the international uniforms. world war i was the first true global war in what started as the balkan conflict. it quickly engulfed europe, which then expanded out to its commonwealths and colonies, and spiraled outward from there. in this space within the gallery of the global war, we get the chance to see uniforms that many don't think of when they think about the world war conflict. starting with in the first case, a japanese infantry uniform of the 48 division, that is the division that went into the battle. you might notice the calfskin case on the side of the uniform. we also have the opportunity to highlight the south african scottish kilt. with this, it's actually one of our collection staff's favorite things about in artifact. it has been changed. as it is presented, you see the interior of the kilt. we want to be sure to highlight how this particular infantry man had modified his uniform. a shirt pocket and sew
one of the things unique to the national world war i museum and memorial is that we get the opportunity to tell the global story, and we get to one of my favorite spaces, the international uniforms. world war i was the first true global war in what started as the balkan conflict. it quickly engulfed europe, which then expanded out to its commonwealths and colonies, and spiraled outward from there. in this space within the gallery of the global war, we get the chance to see uniforms that many...
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reactionary at no-nationalism is on the rise. inconvenient, unwanted information is simply dismissed as fake news. i come here today and i hear the story about buford, which sounds at this time is much like fiction as if a decade ago someone were to tell me donald trump was resident. -- president. i am a historian. i believe in absolute specifically -- specificity of events. you cannot expect the same outcome regardless of plays and time. works ine to ask, what buford which is not working and so many places around this country? how did this happen? >> there is only one guy that can answer that question. well, first of all i think that the reconstruction experience and the presence of the military make it a typical. people, black and white though segregated in my childhood, were no strangers to each other. said there was not the same kind of fear. and sat down with the leadership to create this partnership, we trusted each other because we knew each other. we may not of been as friends, we may not of gone to school together, but w
reactionary at no-nationalism is on the rise. inconvenient, unwanted information is simply dismissed as fake news. i come here today and i hear the story about buford, which sounds at this time is much like fiction as if a decade ago someone were to tell me donald trump was resident. -- president. i am a historian. i believe in absolute specifically -- specificity of events. you cannot expect the same outcome regardless of plays and time. works ine to ask, what buford which is not working and...
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not the national government. to be the smallest possible without patronage, bureaucracy or our military establishment and no standing army and without all the other instruments of power. the national government closely resembled the articles of confederation that were scrapped by the philatelic mom -- philadelphia convention 1787. under jefferson's administration you scarcely knew there was a federal government. only the delivery of the mail that you knew that there was a federal government at all. like most liberal progressives they refer to themselves as liberals that jefferson had a magnanimous view and believed literally and what he wrote in the declaration of independence all men are created equal. he meant only white men but other americans shared that view. and the obvious senses was due to the effects of the environment and the ray -- the way they were raised. most america nurture was important. throughout most of history jefferson put enormous emphasis on education that became an american of session and
not the national government. to be the smallest possible without patronage, bureaucracy or our military establishment and no standing army and without all the other instruments of power. the national government closely resembled the articles of confederation that were scrapped by the philatelic mom -- philadelphia convention 1787. under jefferson's administration you scarcely knew there was a federal government. only the delivery of the mail that you knew that there was a federal government at...
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it wouldn't address the needs of the nation anden even worse, shortchanged the military. if we don't invest in the economy or educate the youth, they won't have the experts qualified soldiersxp on whom it relies and we don't invest the diplomacy or it becomes less safe. if we don't improve the cyber security differences in physical infrastructure we become soft targets for t those who do us hm in this country and outside of the country and if we don't care for the veterans for those who are willing to serve, now this week the majority leader can make the case to increase defense spending and he asked us to listen to the nonpartisan military leaders. they think it is needed to keep the country safe. i couldn't agree more. i have two letters signed by the 560 retired admirals and military members and i ask consent they be submitted for the record. >> without objection. >> i have no idea what the political parties are, but they make the case that we have to increase investment including education and childcare diplomacy to keep the country safe. they said even more bluntly w
it wouldn't address the needs of the nation anden even worse, shortchanged the military. if we don't invest in the economy or educate the youth, they won't have the experts qualified soldiersxp on whom it relies and we don't invest the diplomacy or it becomes less safe. if we don't improve the cyber security differences in physical infrastructure we become soft targets for t those who do us hm in this country and outside of the country and if we don't care for the veterans for those who are...
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i'm from the national association of counties. we represent the nation's 3,069 counties. i've been asked to share with you our western counties experiences with the water resources development act, to work with the army corpse to keep our communities safe. consider this. counties own 45% of the nation's road miles and close to 40% of the nations bridges along with harb rbz, ports, inland waterways, levies, dams. these play vital roles to keep our economy safe. this especially plays out in the west where water issues can be more complex. the federal government owns vast tracks of lantd which prevent counties from raising property taxes. yet we're so responsible for law enforcement and emergency services while also protecting our residents on nonfederal lands. the it federal government owns 97% in the land of city, juneau, alaska, which leaves the bureau with only 3% of useable land. they're highly dependent on tourism, mining and fishing to drive their $2.6 billion economy and a large part of their success comes from funding that helps them maintain those navigation channe
i'm from the national association of counties. we represent the nation's 3,069 counties. i've been asked to share with you our western counties experiences with the water resources development act, to work with the army corpse to keep our communities safe. consider this. counties own 45% of the nation's road miles and close to 40% of the nations bridges along with harb rbz, ports, inland waterways, levies, dams. these play vital roles to keep our economy safe. this especially plays out in the...
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the nation. nine hundred thirty gandhi led the three week salts march walking three hundred fifty eight kilometers to the village of dandy on the arabian sea where he defined the british sultan of meat by lifting and auctioning off a fist. love songs. in the end this fellow is where arrested but it was a victory for the man who churchill contemptuously called the half naked for. coverage of the march captured the world's attention. gandhi had an innate sense of symbolism and mass communication. the more this seems like a contradiction of the paradoxical for a man who came across as an ascetic as someone who renounced worldly things in search of spiritual salvation. but he was a great politician and a great communicator s. . said. gandhi's weapons with civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance the british countered with truncheons. colonial repression was often brutal prison. gandhi was jailed seven times for a total of. eight times serving nine years. from the beginning to the end of the strug
the nation. nine hundred thirty gandhi led the three week salts march walking three hundred fifty eight kilometers to the village of dandy on the arabian sea where he defined the british sultan of meat by lifting and auctioning off a fist. love songs. in the end this fellow is where arrested but it was a victory for the man who churchill contemptuously called the half naked for. coverage of the march captured the world's attention. gandhi had an innate sense of symbolism and mass communication....
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and the pin is the nation's lasting momento of thanks. i will turn elect over to charles, the executive director of the u.s. army center of military history, department of the army. the retired colonel, he was commissioned to the aviation branch of the army i 1988. he has seen service in the pentagon and served overseas in and afghanistan 30 study history at west point and served as the chief of doctrine and less and learns at the u.s. army aviation center of excellence. ladies and gentlemen, please charles lowry jr. [applause] good.s: evening. i would like to begin by thanking the staff of the national archives for partnering with the center to host this great event. all historian see the national archives as a personal live on a, -- nirvana. i would also commend their outstanding vietnam exhibit to you if you have not seen it. tonight we celebrate the release of the 12th volume in the cmh's official history series, the united states army and vietnam. in staying the course, dr. eric -- chronicled the u.s. army operations across vietnam f
and the pin is the nation's lasting momento of thanks. i will turn elect over to charles, the executive director of the u.s. army center of military history, department of the army. the retired colonel, he was commissioned to the aviation branch of the army i 1988. he has seen service in the pentagon and served overseas in and afghanistan 30 study history at west point and served as the chief of doctrine and less and learns at the u.s. army aviation center of excellence. ladies and gentlemen,...
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he argued the destiny of one nation is tied to the destiny of all nations. we can never be totally secure as they are and secure. the final analysis, all life is interrelated. no nation or individual is independent. we are interdependent because he looked across this land, we came to realize the individual of the nation that use can live in isolation has allowed itself to sleep through a revolution. well have its place, but america can only be first if she lives up to the true meaning of her creed -- we hold these truths to be self evident, that all women and men are created equal and they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. the country that can live it in isolation has a flip there a sleep through a revolution. we are indeed living through a great revolution. as we listen to and we read current news, we find citizens are losing confidence, trust, and hope in our democracy, and our economy, more precisely in the institutions that negotiate and mediate our life chances. now that we have
he argued the destiny of one nation is tied to the destiny of all nations. we can never be totally secure as they are and secure. the final analysis, all life is interrelated. no nation or individual is independent. we are interdependent because he looked across this land, we came to realize the individual of the nation that use can live in isolation has allowed itself to sleep through a revolution. well have its place, but america can only be first if she lives up to the true meaning of her...
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and you have the draftee division. the national guard and national army division. the reality is the vast majority of american soldiers for the first time will be draftees. nearly 70%. the national guard kmaent make its numbers the regular army can't make numbers. so by the middle of 1918 the army gets away from the designations and every one of the units whether they are regular, national guard or draftee have substantial number of draftees inside. i had read the book on and it is one of those sad trade offs. it chronicles the 79th division. and engage in the opening days of the battle. prior to this there's the battle. this was going to be the coming out party. per shing wanted everything to go perfectly for this. because of that he took his most experienced best trained units and put them towards. that meant he was not going to have those type of trained units ready for sar gone. when they're thrown in the battle in early days of the campaign are not well trained or prepared and pay the price. harry truman will go in the the same time. also not a will the of exp
and you have the draftee division. the national guard and national army division. the reality is the vast majority of american soldiers for the first time will be draftees. nearly 70%. the national guard kmaent make its numbers the regular army can't make numbers. so by the middle of 1918 the army gets away from the designations and every one of the units whether they are regular, national guard or draftee have substantial number of draftees inside. i had read the book on and it is one of those...
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the national debt. everything is going to be just fine. which is true if you are one of those 12 people who own more than they owe. everything will be fine. i am talking about the part of the national that, the entitlement programs added many trillions to the burden. interest on the national that in -- national debt in 2016 amounted to $241 billion or 1.3% of gdp. spending on social security and medicare was $2 trillion. an we spent even more in 2017. the spending is formulaic and has largely capped. interest on the national debt has skyrocketed. most of the debt comes due and must be refinanced every five years or so. it is a floating rate debt. interest rates are low now. they are heading higher. inthey are heading higher. as i mentioned, they reached into the upper teens in the late 1970's and could go there again if inflation expectations rise. by 2023, we could be spending 20% on debt service alone. that would put tremendous pressure on other expenditures. including defense and nondefense discretio
the national debt. everything is going to be just fine. which is true if you are one of those 12 people who own more than they owe. everything will be fine. i am talking about the part of the national that, the entitlement programs added many trillions to the burden. interest on the national that in -- national debt in 2016 amounted to $241 billion or 1.3% of gdp. spending on social security and medicare was $2 trillion. an we spent even more in 2017. the spending is formulaic and has largely...
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and the nation. join c-span for a preview of the nation at the eastern and then a state of the union speech live at nine p.m. following the speech the democratic response. we will hear your reactions and comments from members of congress. president trumps date of the union address, tuesday july c-span. listen live with the free, available for on-demand desktop phone or tablet at c-span.org. >>. >> come near. >> at the moment i described at the time, i decided as a bizarre moment. i was surprised when the called me over but he's the president of the united states and you're in the oval office if he says who are you, come over here, you sort of don't really ask much. >>, journalist and former rde washington correspondent catrina perry talks about covering president trump and his supporters for the irish media during and after the 2016 residential election. her book in america. >> the famous forum has three words, it's incredibly evocative and it does what it says on the pin. he knows what he's talking
and the nation. join c-span for a preview of the nation at the eastern and then a state of the union speech live at nine p.m. following the speech the democratic response. we will hear your reactions and comments from members of congress. president trumps date of the union address, tuesday july c-span. listen live with the free, available for on-demand desktop phone or tablet at c-span.org. >>. >> come near. >> at the moment i described at the time, i decided as a bizarre...
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right thing for the nation. what that is like today in washington, i have to confess i am in new york and not in washington, i am a law professor and not in government. i am not sure if the relationships in washington today are like what they were in the 1960's where there was a lot of coming and going and back and forth. host: marcus calling from boston on our independent line -- mark is calling from boston on our independent line. you are on with professor david rubenstein. caller: "the washington post" published the pentagon papers. what is the difference between that and what julian assange is doing? and why is there such a 100-80 degree turn from people on the liberal left for what he is doing? it seems whoever is in power is theatened by people like "washington post" at that time. i think it is a very different organization now. i want to get your thoughts. it seems totally the same thing. host: what do you think, professor? guest: that is an interesting question. the dramaticpon changes in the country wit
right thing for the nation. what that is like today in washington, i have to confess i am in new york and not in washington, i am a law professor and not in government. i am not sure if the relationships in washington today are like what they were in the 1960's where there was a lot of coming and going and back and forth. host: marcus calling from boston on our independent line -- mark is calling from boston on our independent line. you are on with professor david rubenstein. caller: "the...
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with the national park service to produce the u.s. world heritage gap study report to get to the business of moving the needle on the 23 currently listed world heritage nominations. right at the top of the list is this particular nomination. lastly, i would like to say in the last quarter of this year, i am back from travels in africa and india. a longs. story casts shadow around the globe and can be traced directly to inspirational heritage stories which are being interpreted both in south africa with the story of nelson mandela as well as in the story of mahatma gandhi and the liberation of india can be directly traced. hard at all intellectually to create the case for the outstanding universal value of these stories that we will hear more about. certain irony in the u.s. announcing the withdrawal that would take place at the end of this year. us/icomos is working to mitigate and reduce the affects of on ouroposed withdrawal engagement in the u.s. heritage program. we are very optimistic about that. these efforts, coordinated by gle
with the national park service to produce the u.s. world heritage gap study report to get to the business of moving the needle on the 23 currently listed world heritage nominations. right at the top of the list is this particular nomination. lastly, i would like to say in the last quarter of this year, i am back from travels in africa and india. a longs. story casts shadow around the globe and can be traced directly to inspirational heritage stories which are being interpreted both in south...
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to the national register. the nomination was prepeared by frederick knapp. it's located on the north west corner of golden gate avenue and levenworth street in the tenderloin neighbourhood. the nine-storey building was designed and constructed in 1910. it is a contributor to the uptown tenderloin district. the san francisco central ymca is locally significant ufrnlz chi tier i don't know events in the area of social history and education and as the birth place of golden gate university. one of the few universities nationwide that evolved from programmes offered by a ym xr, a. the identified period of significance since 1910 through 1967, this period begins with the construction of the building and ends with the day the golden gate university moved to a new location. it's locally significant under criterion c as an example of revival and renaissance revival architecture and is a representive example of an early 20th century period building. the period of significance is 1910, the date of the building's construc
to the national register. the nomination was prepeared by frederick knapp. it's located on the north west corner of golden gate avenue and levenworth street in the tenderloin neighbourhood. the nine-storey building was designed and constructed in 1910. it is a contributor to the uptown tenderloin district. the san francisco central ymca is locally significant ufrnlz chi tier i don't know events in the area of social history and education and as the birth place of golden gate university. one of...
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our program is a model for , the nation. however local governments have , not been as progressive. no local government in the state has even approached our nwbe performance. let's extend our mwbe goals through local governments and make them a reality and bring economic justice to all. [applause] gov. cuomo: our minority youth voucher program provides private employment and training subsidies. it works. unemployment among our young minority men and women has decreased 8% from 25% to 17%. that is great news. go to the bronx and let the borough president show you the 8000 young people, minority men and women, who are now employed, earning their own land off the street. i am also buy you lunch when you are there. [laughter] [applause] let's expand it this year to serve 8000 more young people and fund my brother's keeper to make opportunity and hope a reality for all. [applause] gov. cuomo: homelessness is on the rise in our cities and worse than ever before. it pains me personally to acknowledge this reality. i begin my public
our program is a model for , the nation. however local governments have , not been as progressive. no local government in the state has even approached our nwbe performance. let's extend our mwbe goals through local governments and make them a reality and bring economic justice to all. [applause] gov. cuomo: our minority youth voucher program provides private employment and training subsidies. it works. unemployment among our young minority men and women has decreased 8% from 25% to 17%. that...
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we need the united nations, the un is the backbone of international law. it's a good treaty, we should ratify it. we need more of this. when i was a commander here the kernel over there was my team lead. we filled these hospital ships with doctors and nurses. private-sector, interagency, allied doctors. we had dutch and french we had everybody. it was the ultimate team sport. many years as an admiral i ordered the deployment of many aircraft carriers and deployment. the most important were these hospital ships. when a public private cooperation. i will conclude the background of this book is not only the politics in the trade and economy. 95% of the world's goods move at sea. i try to communicate what it's like to be a mariner to sail into the arctic. what is it feel like when you approach the coast of china in the dark at night dodging fishing boats. it's choppy, it's challenging. i spent 11 years of my life, 16 years assign to ships. sometimes things go wrong. more often, and this is what i want to close this is the ocean i know. the ultimate room with a
we need the united nations, the un is the backbone of international law. it's a good treaty, we should ratify it. we need more of this. when i was a commander here the kernel over there was my team lead. we filled these hospital ships with doctors and nurses. private-sector, interagency, allied doctors. we had dutch and french we had everybody. it was the ultimate team sport. many years as an admiral i ordered the deployment of many aircraft carriers and deployment. the most important were...
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well that has a great effect in the sense that the the national resistance movement is an arm of the national the super alliance so that prominent politicians who are in there who have declared that they are members of this national resistance movement so we could see a rest of these prominent politicians but then also it's very hard to determine who among the people of kenya who are not politicians and just supporters who is a member of the national resistance movements and now we could see the government going into surveillance you could see the government victimizing anybody who is critical of the government given the situation right now i mean if you see the crowds that came to who popped compared to the crowds that actually attended the inauguration of president who can ya it seems that right loading a does pose a big threat and the national resistance movement does that then now to differentiate who is a member of the national resistance movement and who isn't is going to be hard to tell now that the government has put a band and a ban on the media and shut down there are fears
well that has a great effect in the sense that the the national resistance movement is an arm of the national the super alliance so that prominent politicians who are in there who have declared that they are members of this national resistance movement so we could see a rest of these prominent politicians but then also it's very hard to determine who among the people of kenya who are not politicians and just supporters who is a member of the national resistance movements and now we could see...
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[applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: two house leaders on c-span, paul ryan and denny lawyer area they talk about tax reform and the possibility of democrats retaking the house in 2018. >> a number of states are looking at so-called workarounds to get the $10,000 deduction. will you do anything to stop that? >> i have heard the best idea or the big ideas are letting millionaires and billionaires pay their taxes as donations. that will not work. i can't imagine the treasury would even let that happen. it is beyond reason to think that tax regulations would allow that to happen. >> i expect us to retake the house, the majority, and i do so because the environment is the fact that people are looking for stability. they are looking for some focus on the issues that they care about in terms of education and health care, in terms of the environment, and in terms of our national security. i think they view democrats a
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the national guard bureau, the national level of the national guard, annually designates superior units based upon personnel strength, training completion, and inspection marks. last year only 35 army national guard units in the nation were named superior. 35 in the nation. two were from iowa, 10 from virginia. the other 23 were all from south dakota. [applause] because of their service and the sacrifices of all who have served in the military, we can meet here today to chart the course of our state's future, and so it's fitting that we've added a reminder of that service to our capitol building. last summer we moved our state's hall of honor which commemorates south dakota's medal of honor recipients recipients. we moved it to the capitol's first floor, formerly in the soldiers and sailors building, it was not as visible and accessible to those with limited mobility. one of these mornings when you arrive early i hope you'll pause to each the incredible stories of each of these men who represent the very best our state has to offer. finally now, i'd like to say a few words about our sta
the national guard bureau, the national level of the national guard, annually designates superior units based upon personnel strength, training completion, and inspection marks. last year only 35 army national guard units in the nation were named superior. 35 in the nation. two were from iowa, 10 from virginia. the other 23 were all from south dakota. [applause] because of their service and the sacrifices of all who have served in the military, we can meet here today to chart the course of our...
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the united nations security council needs to address issues which are related to the national security and peace but the rain in recent case doesn't seem to be the subject of the issue and i was surfing the net today and i saw an interesting point was the united states president has two to two thousand nine hundred. seventy and only four of those who have been on human rights and all of those for human rights have been only on the you're wrong on and i think this indicates how selective the you are. president and the united nations the united states administration have been addressing the human rights issue and their point is that why americans are not war. protests are taking place in other countries including the western countries and cities including europeans as well which recently rekha see some of them why they were not happy when the saudis repressing and killing and the rest think shias in the east and saudi arabia why they are not worried about thousands of yemeni you know sent people and civilians being killed the bomb being set by the saudi arabia and its cold i just want to
the united nations security council needs to address issues which are related to the national security and peace but the rain in recent case doesn't seem to be the subject of the issue and i was surfing the net today and i saw an interesting point was the united states president has two to two thousand nine hundred. seventy and only four of those who have been on human rights and all of those for human rights have been only on the you're wrong on and i think this indicates how selective the you...
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the reconstruction era national monument was the last national monument created by president obama. it was proclaimed on january 12, 2017, and published in the federal register on january 19. that is where you can find any of these proclamations. within the administration, we had not been sure we could complete all the work. but so many put heart, soul, and that itto this effort happened. president obama, secretary sally tool, and the park service director john jarvis wanted to tell a fuller story of america. and yes, the national park service, really wanted to tell this story. michael allen has been working on this most of his career. the parks service contracted with greg and kate to work on the national park service handbook on reconstruction, and the national historic landmark theme study. focusing on reconstruction was the necessary next step to the sesquicentennial remembrance of the civil war. luckily, the basis of this action had been laid by ,ecretary babbitt, eric foner and others. luckily, god created billy keyserling, including wonderful leaders at the church, the town o
the reconstruction era national monument was the last national monument created by president obama. it was proclaimed on january 12, 2017, and published in the federal register on january 19. that is where you can find any of these proclamations. within the administration, we had not been sure we could complete all the work. but so many put heart, soul, and that itto this effort happened. president obama, secretary sally tool, and the park service director john jarvis wanted to tell a fuller...
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results of the talks to the korean nations. as you mentioned earlier we hope to bring a precious gift to your people but matches the expectations of our people it is been a chaotic year from escalation to escalation saber rattling and childish rhetoric near enough every month the u.s. and south korea would stage war games on the north's border it's send a message. they even send nuclear bombers to the north's borders north korea was no less provocative and it tested increasingly advanced ballistic missiles stage suspected nuclear weapons tests and. it now reportedly has the capacity to hit mainland united states and kim jong moon has boasted he has his own button and his this is part of who is button is big contest with trump which is why these talks was so important they allow for a pause for hotheads to cool off and for titan fingers to ease off on the triggers i think it's a step back from a military solution because there is no military solution it other than death and destruction of hundreds of thousands or a million peopl
results of the talks to the korean nations. as you mentioned earlier we hope to bring a precious gift to your people but matches the expectations of our people it is been a chaotic year from escalation to escalation saber rattling and childish rhetoric near enough every month the u.s. and south korea would stage war games on the north's border it's send a message. they even send nuclear bombers to the north's borders north korea was no less provocative and it tested increasingly advanced...
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the nation. the nineteen thirty gandhi led the three week celts march walking three hundred fifty eight kilometers to the village of dandy on the arabian sea where he defined the british self monopolies by lifting and auctioning off this form of songs. gandhi and his followers were arrested but it was a victory for the man who churchill contemptuously called the half naked. coverage of the march captured the world's attention. gandhi had an innate sense of symbolism and mass communication. in them on there seems like a contradiction paradoxical for a man who came across as an ascetic someone who renounced worldly things in search of spiritual salvation. but he was a great politician and a great communicator us. said. you can't use weapons with civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance the british countered with truncheons. colonial repression was often brutal presence. gandhi was jailed seven times for a total of. his party. eight times serving nine years. from the beginning to the end the str
the nation. the nineteen thirty gandhi led the three week celts march walking three hundred fifty eight kilometers to the village of dandy on the arabian sea where he defined the british self monopolies by lifting and auctioning off this form of songs. gandhi and his followers were arrested but it was a victory for the man who churchill contemptuously called the half naked. coverage of the march captured the world's attention. gandhi had an innate sense of symbolism and mass communication. in...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now, attorney general death sessions speaks to local -- attorney general jeff sessions lawks to local, federal enforcement, and discusses immigration and the status of those in the daca program. this is 25 minutes. >> today, welcome law enforcement partners and our colleagues. thank you so much for being here this afternoon. my name is tracy mccormick. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome our speaker today, attorney general sessions, who is here to discuss terrorism and immigration. i wanted to begin by apologizing that our u.s. attorney could not be here today. he had an unavoidable conflict. he passes along his thanks for all you do and for coming here this afternoon. attorney general jeff sessions has worked in and around the law enforcement for 40 years, and i am honored to be evil to present .- to be able to introduce him i have a personal reason. >> that is because, because of attorney ge
[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> now, attorney general death sessions speaks to local -- attorney general jeff sessions lawks to local, federal enforcement, and discusses immigration and the status of those in the daca program. this is 25 minutes. >> today, welcome law enforcement partners and our colleagues. thank you so...
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the partners are crucial for the research activities and efforts of the national labs guiding the way to the most impactful printing of results f world success. we are a cofounder of the institute for advanced composite manufacturing innovation bringing together over 160 members from the private and public sector to move carbon and other fiber composites into the automotive market. just last month, we joined 189 other companies and universities and state agencies new initiative. the development and deployment of mobility innovation in tennessee. new other usion, onl and national labs stand ready to work with other partners to develop and demonstrate breakthroughs. i thank you again for the opportunity to provide this briefing and i welcome your questions. >> thank you. welcome. >> thank you very much. i would like to thank chairman murkowski, and senator stab now and senator manchen to address you today. we do -- we are a nonprofit independent unbiased research facility that brings together stakeholders for discussions and really trying to solve and do the research for some of the iss
the partners are crucial for the research activities and efforts of the national labs guiding the way to the most impactful printing of results f world success. we are a cofounder of the institute for advanced composite manufacturing innovation bringing together over 160 members from the private and public sector to move carbon and other fiber composites into the automotive market. just last month, we joined 189 other companies and universities and state agencies new initiative. the development...
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is dead and the nation is in shock she never wanted to be the first lady she is frightened for him but he has to get up there to inspire confidence. the whole world has to understand america will continu continue. [applause] good evening. good evening. thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much mr. lieutenant governor for the kind introduction and as you and the speaker continued to offer me for our great state for the people i will always consider myself fortunate to have served with both you and your respected members. my favorite mississippi and is seated right behind me over the past six years she has devoted herself to including the lives of all citizens and in particular our children and for 41 years lovingly and patiently put up with me. ladies and gentlemen the first lady my wonderful wife, deborah 17. [applause] and to the members of the house and senate and other elected officials thank you for your attendance i do not take your attention for granted thank you for allowing me to stand in our beautiful capital to highlight all we have achieved with my continued vision of
is dead and the nation is in shock she never wanted to be the first lady she is frightened for him but he has to get up there to inspire confidence. the whole world has to understand america will continu continue. [applause] good evening. good evening. thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much mr. lieutenant governor for the kind introduction and as you and the speaker continued to offer me for our great state for the people i will always consider myself fortunate to have served with both...
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one of the things unique to the national world war i museum and memorial is we get the opportunity to tell the global story, and we get to head to one of my favorite spaces, the international uniforms. world war i was the first true global war in what started as the balkan conflict and it quickly engulfed europe, expanded to the commonwealths and colonies, and spiraled outward from there. in this space, we get the chance to see uniforms that many don't think of when they think about the world war conflict. in the first case, a japanese infantry uniform of the 48th division that went into battle. you might notice the calfskin case on the side of the uniform. we also have the opportunity to highlight the south african scottish kilt. and with this, it's actually one staff'sollection favorite things about in artifact. it can change. as it is presented, you see the interior of the kilt. we wanted to be sure to highlight how this particular infantry man had modified his uniform. ed took a shirt pocket and sew onto the inside of the kilt so it he had one more space to carry something. whethe
one of the things unique to the national world war i museum and memorial is we get the opportunity to tell the global story, and we get to head to one of my favorite spaces, the international uniforms. world war i was the first true global war in what started as the balkan conflict and it quickly engulfed europe, expanded to the commonwealths and colonies, and spiraled outward from there. in this space, we get the chance to see uniforms that many don't think of when they think about the world...
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things we're telling the world it doesn't matter what the nations of the world say the time has come to express our public or right to the land so that's it time for the goetia is over so far as governments concerned are i would say the following my prime minister is this week as you know in india on a historic trip. which voted against the rejected trump's move. last year he was in latin america or africa or in europe we believe that israel's case is strong and we're making that case. internationally and i think you'll see more and more countries coming around to supporting the way israel looks at this so you tell me your opinion what the public security minister. once again he's saying that we have a right he's saying we're telling the world it doesn't matter what the nations of the world say that makes your diplomacy rather useless doesn't it i think the most important care i believe in the essential justice of my country scores of israel's cause and i will continue to make that case they would be helpful if you talked with one voice then wouldn't it when stead of one minister goi
things we're telling the world it doesn't matter what the nations of the world say the time has come to express our public or right to the land so that's it time for the goetia is over so far as governments concerned are i would say the following my prime minister is this week as you know in india on a historic trip. which voted against the rejected trump's move. last year he was in latin america or africa or in europe we believe that israel's case is strong and we're making that case....
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the national program failed to develop a single national standard. under the current scheme. automakers could find themselves in compliance with one federal standard but running a fall of another. this is true even though they told this committee during the hearing less congress that they would work together to avoid this. we've seen programs that works against the obama administration's progress of coordinated efforts. under this there to jointly issue their respective determinations on the model years 2022 - 2025 standards. this was supposed to happen in april 2018. epa abandon this and rush through its final determination without coordination just seven days before president trump was sworn into office. i look forward to receiving an update and would like to know how these regulatory schemes impact consumers and better ways to make sure standards are met without having unnecessary burdens that serves only to drive up the costs. these programs will receive a price of the vehicle $3000. the snow small amount. the goal of these programs are important, we must never forget tha
the national program failed to develop a single national standard. under the current scheme. automakers could find themselves in compliance with one federal standard but running a fall of another. this is true even though they told this committee during the hearing less congress that they would work together to avoid this. we've seen programs that works against the obama administration's progress of coordinated efforts. under this there to jointly issue their respective determinations on the...
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and then up to the national airport. the ramp is blocked. the second ramp is blocked as well as root one out of crystal city. back in 10 minutes to update your ride on 270. trip to the dentist ends in bizarre tragedy. what happens after a four-year-old dies at a routine checkup. but first, what is that tonight on abc seven. >> good morning. you hundreds every hour of doing it. that is the reality right now. >> no family should go into probate court and lose what they have worked hard for. >> 7 on your side gives you a glimpse of this legal nightmare. that is happening tonight ♪ at the d.c. lottery, we not only love this place as much as you do, we heard you loud and clear when you voted for six new neighborhood scratchers. don't forget to enter the second-chance drawing. you could win $500,000 that may be used towards buying a home in your favorite neighborhood. ♪ >> you are watching good morning washington, on your side. autria: back here. an arizona fam
and then up to the national airport. the ramp is blocked. the second ramp is blocked as well as root one out of crystal city. back in 10 minutes to update your ride on 270. trip to the dentist ends in bizarre tragedy. what happens after a four-year-old dies at a routine checkup. but first, what is that tonight on abc seven. >> good morning. you hundreds every hour of doing it. that is the reality right now. >> no family should go into probate court and lose what they have worked...
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spill over onto the streets of the nation's capital king reassured the white house and the event took place but on the terms set by kennedy . on the day of the march the whole of america could follow proceedings line. thanks to cameras set up along the route the three national networks gave wide coverage to the event which was the culmination of a decade of intense struggle for civil rights. what you see is an emphasis on black and white together. the march was about three quarters african-americans one quarter white but if you look at the coverage you would think it was almost fifty fifty so one way that television news was framing this monumental phenomenon is of blacks and whites coming together you see images of marchers and the emphasis is always on dignity so you see these framed portraits of marchers. you know the t.v. cameras are always looking for well dressed marchers and this was part of the organizing of the march where your best clothes right you're going to be seen by the nation. so the impulse seems to be on the day of the march to portray this for television viewers as
spill over onto the streets of the nation's capital king reassured the white house and the event took place but on the terms set by kennedy . on the day of the march the whole of america could follow proceedings line. thanks to cameras set up along the route the three national networks gave wide coverage to the event which was the culmination of a decade of intense struggle for civil rights. what you see is an emphasis on black and white together. the march was about three quarters...
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we now know the two teams that will be playing in the national championship game. >> the way the game ended last year. and it's matt williams! pick six, tide rolling! >> that interception return for a touchdown in the sugar bowl by alabama linebacker sealed the win over clemson. it was the second of yesterday's two college playoff games. alabama will face off next week against the winner of the rose bowl, the university of georgia and what a game it was in the first overtime game in rose bowl history. georgia beat oklahoma 54-48 in double overtime. the 27 yard touchdown run in the second overtime, propelled the bulldogs to next monday night's chon tells us about her new memoir in over coming sex journalism. protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers a whole new concept in skin say heldefense.e-tox! new absolutely ageless®... ...pre-tox day mask from aveeno®. its' po
we now know the two teams that will be playing in the national championship game. >> the way the game ended last year. and it's matt williams! pick six, tide rolling! >> that interception return for a touchdown in the sugar bowl by alabama linebacker sealed the win over clemson. it was the second of yesterday's two college playoff games. alabama will face off next week against the winner of the rose bowl, the university of georgia and what a game it was in the first overtime game in...
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is the charter of the united nations that is monday in the us you article organization of african of you do you have to listens to this peace and security. the walk after getting the people who believe you need to be do you when you need to put in prison because it's about all to make sure the money from all the. good forces is peace and security ok if you want to own homes of a funding issue it was a moment first of all let me just put this one point to a down because a common observation of the eighty is that there's no shortage of solutions being found around the negotiating table in addas ababa but the problem is implementing them in countries across the continent. yes that's true too implementation is for up have been always the big problems not just of the african union but up if you didn't organisation used to be i doubt it that it cost so i wrote a lot of implementation have been seen as been seen as one of the big problems but not enough about it and also they have also a public opinion that is existing that is pushing them to telling them that you are just a talking shop yo
is the charter of the united nations that is monday in the us you article organization of african of you do you have to listens to this peace and security. the walk after getting the people who believe you need to be do you when you need to put in prison because it's about all to make sure the money from all the. good forces is peace and security ok if you want to own homes of a funding issue it was a moment first of all let me just put this one point to a down because a common observation of...
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world how the united nations. holistically can approach conflict resolution in what seems to be a very very troubling time for millions of people around the world i want the year two thousand and eighteen to be a year when we are successful in preventing conflicts we are working on it very hard in the united nations and i really hope that we will be able to say at the end of this year that has been a better year than many years before and that we have been able to save people's lives and we have been able to save a values and monies by preventing mr mercer bloodstock president of the u.n. general assembly thank you very much for talking to soldiers here thank you and if you see. facing reality growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place a so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter the mean maher government calls you a gringo terrorist hear their story on talk to al-jazeera at this time. on the benefit of saddam. so they see me. witness documentaries that open your eyes. at
world how the united nations. holistically can approach conflict resolution in what seems to be a very very troubling time for millions of people around the world i want the year two thousand and eighteen to be a year when we are successful in preventing conflicts we are working on it very hard in the united nations and i really hope that we will be able to say at the end of this year that has been a better year than many years before and that we have been able to save people's lives and we...
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it to the government to be operated by the national archives. that model was followed by subsequent presidents. so this is the first of the presidential libraries that was created and operated by the national archives. about ten years ago, the library embarked on a really ambitious plan to look at the entire museum and really bring it all up to date. the completely new galleries opened in 2013 and basically everything you see at the museum now dates from that 2013 reopening. it's all brand-new. a fresh look at both the lives of franklin and eleanor roosevelt and of the roosevelt presidency. the exhibition begins in 1932, the year franklin roosevelt was elected president of the united states. 1932 was a year of tremendous crisis for the nation and the world. the country was in the third year of the great depression. in 1929, when the depression began, unemployment in the united states was at 3.2%. by the time roosevelt's running for president in the fall of 1932, it's almost 25%. so the context of the election in '32 was of a nation really in a s
it to the government to be operated by the national archives. that model was followed by subsequent presidents. so this is the first of the presidential libraries that was created and operated by the national archives. about ten years ago, the library embarked on a really ambitious plan to look at the entire museum and really bring it all up to date. the completely new galleries opened in 2013 and basically everything you see at the museum now dates from that 2013 reopening. it's all brand-new....